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Estimating nest-level phenology and reproductive success of colonial seabirds using time-lapse cameras
corroborated general understanding of latitudinal trends and species-level plasticity in phenology. 4. The ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-18/P01 : Author(s): J.T. Hinke, A. Barbosa, L.M. Emmerson, T. Hart, M.A Juáres, M. Korczak-Abshire, G. Milinevsky, M. Santos, P.N. Trathan, G.M. Watters and C. Southwell
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Diet of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) from the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
grenadiers; the relative selectivity was more than 4 times higher for eel cods than that for grenadiers. It ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/52 : Author(s): D.W. Stevens, M.R. Dunn, M.H. Pinkerton and J.S. Forman (New Zealand)
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Report on the first year’s fishing under New Zealand’s exploratory fishery for toothfish within the SPRFMO Convention Area
Abstract: This paper is an update on exploratory fishing for toothfish by the New Zealand vessel San Aspiring pursuant to CMM 4.14, approved by the SPRFMO Commission in January 2016. This update is provided for the consideration of the SPRFMO Scientific Committee meeting in October 2016 such that
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXV/BG/32 : Author(s): J. Fenaughty and M. Cryer
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The migration patterns of Electrona carlsbergi (Tåning, 1932)
as a breeding area, decreases to 20-40%, while the number of mature specimens 8.5-11 cm in length and 3-5 years ... as a breeding area, decreases to 20-40%, while the number of mature specimens 8.5-11 cm in length and 3-5 years ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-93/18 : Author(s): A.N. Kozlov (Russia)
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Is current management of the Antarctic krill fishery in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean precautionary?
, derived from the subarea catch limit, appears to exceed this level in up to 20% of years due to high ... limit, appears to exceed this level in up to 20% of years due to high variability in krill biomass ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-16/21 : Author(s): S. Hill, A. Atkinson, C. Darby, S. Fielding, B. Krafft, O.R. Godø, G. Skaret, P. Trathan and J. Watkins
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DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH IN THE ROSS SEA
of toothfish are most likely to occur. Of the total catch from the fishery to date of almost 19 000 t, about 20 ... likely to occur. Of the total catch from the fishery to date of almost 19 000 t, about 20% has been taken ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/40 : Author(s): S.M. Hanchet, S. Mormede and A. Dunn (New Zealand)
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MODELING PREDATION BY TRANSIENT LEOPARD SEALS FOR AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT OF SOUTHERN OCEAN FISHERIES
energy, IE), but ca. 12–16% of the local gentoo penguin population (20% IE). Antarctic krill (28% IE ... % of the local gentoo penguin population (20% IE). Antarctic krill (28% IE) were the only observed food ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-09/P08 : Author(s): J. Forcada, D. Malone, J.A. Royle and I.J. Staniland
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Unnatural selection of Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Abstract: The current management strategy of the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish fishery in an MSY mode is to target the oldest, largest, most fecund fish, theoretically to increase the number and growth rate of smaller fish. The literature is reviewed to reveal why this strategy has failed in the
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-12/P05 : Author(s): D.G. Ainley, C.M. Brooks, J.T. Eastman and M. Massaro
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A proposal to improve observer safety: independent two-way satellite communication devices and personal lifesaving beacons
and personal lifesaving beacons Microsoft Word File: e-cc-xxxvii-20.docx Approval: Approved Secretariat ...
Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXVII/20 : Author(s): Delegation of the USA
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Multiple acoustic estimates of krill density at South Georgia during 2000/2001 reveal significant intra-annual and spatial variability
will allow indices of reproductive performance of top level predators to be compared to prey availability ... will allow indices of reproductive performance of top level predators to be compared to prey availability ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-01/15 : Author(s): A.S. Brierley, C. Goss, S.A. Grant, J.L. Watkins, K. Reid, M. Belchier, I. Everson, M.J. Jessop, V. Afanasyev and J. Robst (United Kingdom)